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Officers today returned to wasteland behind the Red Bridge Pub, on Red Lane, in Breightmet, where Maggie’s remains were discovered last weekend seeking 'further forensic evidence' in relation to the case.

Floral tributes, cards and letters have been left at the scene paying tribute to the mum, who has a three-year-old daughter.

Tributes outside of the Red Bridge Inn (Image: ABNM Photography)

A moving letter has also been left at the scene by Maggie’s sister Tammy.

It reads: “Maggie. My best friend, my soul mate But most of all my sister!

(Image: ABNM Photography)

“I can’t believe I am writing this! I wish I told you how much I loved you more than I ever did but who was to say we wouldn’t see each other again! I hope your behaving up there enjoying a glass of wine or seven! Until we meet again good night god bless! Tammy"

Maggie, who worked as a cleaner at Bolton bus station, was last seen at her home on Swinside Road, in Breightmet, on Saturday January 26.

The Red Bridge Inn, in Bolton (Image: ABNM Photography)

Her remains were found at the rear of the Red Bridge Pub, on Red Lane, in Breightmet, on Friday February 1.

The discovery followed a huge police search which saw specially trained divers checking Blackshaw Brook Lodge, close to the pub.

Tributes left outside of the Red Bridge Inn in Bolton (Image: ABNM Photography)

Detectives are still keen to speak to anyone with information about the case.

Anyone with information should call police on 0161 856 9908, or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.